On March 18, Wiley-Blackwell will release “the first full-length, truly global textbook on media ethics,” edited by Stephen J.A. Ward. Global Media Ethics: Problems and Perspectives brings together scholars from diverse backgrounds and cultures, who offer real-world insight into the unique challenge of fostering responsible journalism in a changing media world.
Month: January 2013
Forum in Libya deliberates media ethics
After revolution that ousted Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, forum works to create very first “Code of Ethics for Journalists in the Maghreb Region”
Pakistan press council partners with NGO on women’s rights
Press Council of Pakistan & Women’s Empowerment Group join forces to promote media ethics on human rights, particularly women rights
Thought-provoking roundup of journalism ethics news
“Paywalls, Profits And Pageview Journalism” — Here’s one of many reflections on j-ethics in 2012